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Closeouts. Water-resistant Rush winter boots from Baffin come fully loaded with seam-sealed full grain leather and synthetic uppers, B-Tek four-channel polyester insulation and Thermatuf linings.
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Comfortable, Easy Entry & Exit, Good Traction, Lightweight
Cons:
Not Waterproof
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Gear Usage:
Cold Weather Living, Winter Sports
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
After the third time wearing them out in the snow they began to get wet on the bottom. Now if i'm out in the snow for more than 20 min. my feet become wet.
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As with all Baffin Boots, these are beautifully constructed, and they're designed and made by Canadians who live in harsh winter conditions. Most other winter boots--including names you think of as Canadian--are made in China and aren't nearly as well made or dependable in cold, wet conditions.
While not designed for extreme cold conditions, these are excellent for snow, ice and rain in temperatures to about -5 Fahrenheit... with heavy wool socks and liners. They have "grippy" soles, but don't think that these will keep you from slipping on ice. That requires crampons with virtually all boots. If you anticipate long exposure in below zero Fahrenheit conditions, especially with limited physical activity, I'd recommend heavier Baffin Boots, such as the Apex. Although they're very water resistant right out of the box, I'd still use Sno-Seal on all seams to be sure.
These are not as fast to lace as the Baffin Extreme series, but lacing isn't at all difficult. The laces are generous in length. The boots also feel clunky, but not awkward. That's going to be true with all heavily-insulated boots.
What I especially like about these and all Baffin Boots--I have three pairs--is that you don't have to guess about size. If you wear size 9 1/2 or 10 shoes, you'll wear a size 10 Baffin Boot even with heavy socks.
Everything considered, these are exceptionally well-made boots for an incredible price.
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By backcountry gentlemanfrom Canada, eh?on 12/17/2007
Pros:
Comfortable, Easy Entry & Exit, Good Traction, Warm, Waterproof
Cons:
Don't Breathe
Best Uses:
After Skiing/Snowboarding, Slippery Terrain, Wet Conditions
Describe Yourself:
Professional Guide
Gear Usage:
Cold Weather Living, Winter Sports
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great around town boot (if your fashion sensibilities tend toward the functional). Great for snowshoeing or getting to the hill/trail/bush before putting on your big boots. Surprisingly comfortable. the semi-removable inner lining is a masterstroke of design.
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By the machinefrom norther minnesota / wisconsinon 12/15/2007
Pros:
Comfortable, Lightweight
Best Uses:
Snow, Wet Conditions
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Gear Usage:
Winter Sports
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
you must hot rod the insert. get a soft gel insert and you will run all day long. union carpenter uses the boots to work in snow and sleet rain. you get the idea. warm when active. I dont stand still much.
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These shoes have great traction. Pretty lightweight too. Good looking as well. The best part is the sole. Its designed for walking on slippery surface. I had a nasty fall, wearing one of the 'warm' hiking boots last winter, so this time I wasn't taking any chances. I didn't find any online ratings for these shoes. So thought I'd put in my 2 cents !! BTW the sizes are perfect (at least for those who do not need extra width etc). Nice and comfy and value for money.
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